AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEU Enlargement: EU member states agreed to close accession chapters for Montenegro (8 “Competition Policy” and 29 “Customs Union”) and to provisionally close science/education/external relations chapters for Albania, while also opening a new cluster for Ukraine and Moldova—another step in the long EU road. Fintech & Payments: A look at Montenegro’s 2026 fintech ecosystem frames the country’s edge as “connection” to European payment rails and tourism-linked commerce, especially as it prepares for deeper EU integration. Central Banking & the Euro: Cyprus hosted Montenegro’s central bank governor for talks on Eurosystem readiness, digital transformation, and payment systems—practical lessons from Cyprus’ euro adoption. Digital Rights in the Balkans: BIRN reports worsening digital repression across the Western Balkans and Turkey, with economic fraud and harmful online behavior making up over 60% of documented digital rights violations. Children, Tech & Safety: Türkiye’s first lady Emine Erdoğan pushed NATO-linked leaders’ spouses to demand child-first design, algorithm transparency, and independent oversight for digital platforms. Climate Impact: A new report warns Europe’s 2026 heat is no longer a rare anomaly, linking extreme heat to record mortality. NATO Tech & Security: NATO summit coverage also highlights AI and defense-industrial cooperation themes, alongside broader burden-sharing pressure.
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